hth313 wrote: Does this mean that I can fork your github repository and work from it, if I want to try and do something with AROS?
Yes you can, but please note I sync it one way only, from svn to github, and I do not sync it on regular basis (may be every day, may be in two months)
It's not a fork. Since I usually work with git only (and use git svn to sync with AROS repo) I decided to push my git tree somewhere. So, github :) It stays in sync with main AROS repo as long as I do something AROS related.
Does this mean that I can fork your github repository and work from it, if I want to try and do something with AROS?
id rather fork jasons github: https://github.com/ezrec or directly checkout the main aros svn repo.